Physics Ch 2 Flashcards
Kinematics
study of motion without considering its causes; Greek for motion
One-dimensional motion
motion along a straight line
Position
where an object is at any particular time; needs to be specified relative to a convenient reference frame
Displacement
change in position of an object relative to a reference frame; delta x (x=change in position) = final position - initial position; unit = meter; has direction and magnitude; vector quantity
Distance
magnitude or size of displacement between 2 positions; has no direction
Distance Traveled
total length of the path traveled between 2 positions; scalar quantity
Magnitude of displacement
displacement without regards to direction; same as distance
Vector
any quantity with both magnitude and direction (ex. displacement, velocity, force); direction expressed with plus or minus; arrow used to represent a this has a length proportional to the magnitude
Scalar
any quantity that has a magnitude but no direction (ex. temperature, calories, speed limit, height, distance); can be negative (expressing a point on a scale rather than a direction); never represented by arrows
Time
change; the interval over which change occurs; calibrated by comparison with a standard; unit = second
Elapsed time (delta t)
difference between the ending time and beginning time; delta t = final time - initial time
Average velocity (v with a bar over it)
displacement (change in position) divided by the time of travel; bar v = delta x (displacement)/time; SI unit = m/s
Instantaneous velocity (v)
average velocity at a specific instant in time (or over an infinitesimally small time interval)
Instantaneous speed
magnitude of instantaneous velocity
Average speed
distance traveled divided by elapsed time
Acceleration
the greater this is, the greater the change in velocity over a given time; = a vector in the same direction as the change in velocity; a change in speed or direction, or both; in the same direction as its motion
Average Acceleration (a with a bar over it)
rate at which velocity changes; change in velocity/change in time; unit = m/s^2
Deceleration
when an object slows down, its acceleration is opposite to the direction of its motion
Instantaneous acceleration (a)
acceleration at a specific instant in time
Free-fall
an object falling without air resistance or friction
Acceleration due to gravity (g)
acceleration of free-falling objects; constant; ~ 9.8m/s^2
Independent variable
horizontal axis on a graph
Dependent variable
vertical axis on a graph
slope (m)
rise/run; change in position/change in time = velocity; m of a graph of velocity vs. time = acceleration
y-intercept (b)
point at which the line crosses the vertical axis